Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 July 1951 — Page 12

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Day today at Victory Field. 40th annual program, ‘'sponsered by the Amateur Baseball Association, calls for two stal Steel against Linde Air at 1 p. m., and The Indiana eformatory against Mallory AA at 3:30 p. m. General chairman for the program is Carl Vestal,

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Looster of amateur baseball, have. signed contracts

y : with major league farm clubs, ‘M'ke Dunn of Radio Bta- 1. pyqgack ex-Southport fon WXLW will be master of sigh piranionies aided by eo-chairman centerfielder, signed with the ChiTs Rusgell. | “he teams competing today are reported fo .Carthage, Missouri,

t leaders in the city's four for Class D ball in the KOM }

games,

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Loo teur leagues. J | League. an : # » | In today's game, Catcher Jim VESTAL STEEL is the unde- Whitaker, 18-year-old ex-South-{-~tad representative of the Twi- port High School star. and Linde } ht League with an outstanding|Ajr stalwart has been signed by roord of five straight shutouts, (ne Pittsburgh Pirates. Whitaker, t “tls Linde Alr leads the Big BiX g1ong with Herb Taylor, 17-year-I¢ » with a 7-2 record, ‘old lefthander of the South Side ~ Both Mallory AA and the Saints will report next spring’ to I-ilana Reformatory had dif-\the Pittsburgh spring. training f culty in attaining a spot on the camp at Deland, Florida, I gram. Mallory of the Manu-| freturers League tied with E. C.igimes have donated their serv#'kins for the Amateur Day spot fees through the courtesy of UmV:'h 81 records. pires, Inc.

The Indiana Reformatory, with, Here's the rosters for today’s |

2 ‘ring of nine straight victories games: ¢ inst one defeat, easily earned VESTAL STEEL ' oir right to play at Vietory| np. cuyq bY

He; Trent Gipid but had to await Governor son. ri; Earl Baxter. ci Paul Calabro, 2b;

hell. sg; Pete Hurt, cf; Elmer Winkricker's approval. He granted fer el Soe hurdle In: Kurt Roessigr. 1b one-day temporary parole to Birra ep balks Bs. p: | eo se Overle, 3 i , ou i 4:32 member of the team. | Eaveater, Conch, Dutch Stood, mans & = ager, LINDE AIR

FOR THE FIRST time this rir the public will have to pay to i Fostel, Conner, 3 B ®'. the amateurs play. Admission Raitt ¥ ‘Rot Hi 9 Li weit. i j. ‘2 is BO cents. Wooiria in Cox. 08 Bia winorne. . ee IABA, a Ron-prafit organ: Goorer emiven. ohn _ hurls g tng i. on, depends solely upon Ama- Dodson. Glen Applegel, Clayton Carrol t Day program gate receipts to| Evtpcquriney, willy) Chue iep, goqe i

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{ } C il, 1¢ to the big leagues for boys Buller. If: Bill Mayes cfr Def seon 3b.

18 mer Stull, } - | , 3b: Diets, Joe Lease, 1 ability, spanning the gap be {Bau foxtey 3b: Gene Diets. p; Joe Lease.

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Cardinals Slap Giants

B Chie - A 0A eH oA! CLEVELAND, July 14—Clevery “ Ene 3 JR i 9 0 § land Stadium, site of two no-hit o Reclaim 2d Plage © |i il ion i vi smo ¥ y ' Bodin. 1 i i : 1 Fomaarat it 3 0 1 0 another one today as Early Wynn : Yolmerst-3 1 1 0 Zarlinet 1 0 8 81 0 no yankees only two fluke Continued From Page 11 allow more than one hit in any Mosc = § 1 §& 0 Buse! { 12 0gav ; inning, walked only one batter | Niarhos.c 131 hits te shut them out for the Max Lanier in the fifth gained and struck out six as he evened TF 3 3 i Indians, 8 to 0, before 47178 £fsdit fof his gee Victory Of ihe his season's record at nine vic-| Robinson = 0 8 0 0 customers. Fain Io geason, as he hola ¢ Glan "tories and as many defeats. Raf-| Totals 31 82710 Totals 130 62715 Recording the second shutout less the rest of : game. fensberger struck out Sam Jethroe apap TAR walked for Holcombe in of the season against the chamSpencer suffered his second 1088 four straight times. Boston 000 100 002—3 pions and his ninth triumph of againat four victories. Chicago 003 008 000-2 {he year. Wynn missed a no-hitter

| Johnny Wyrostek hit a double

Umpires officiating today’s.

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MALLORY AA—{Back row, left te right] Cliff

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Baird, Homer

Stull, Bob Brammam, Charlie Al-

sop and Gene Dietz; Jesand row) George Butler. Paul Moxley, Slo Yovanovich and Frank Baird; (front

row) Dick Campbell, Don Campbell and Harland Sturgeon.

ig Six ik d Robbins. 1b Foster Copner, 3b; Jim |

Warren Sparks, Bobby Ray, Elmer Winkler, Pete Hurt, Bob ler; (second row) Eddie French, Ronnie Burnette Dick Theil, Paul C

VESTAL STEEL—{Back row, left to right) Cari Vestal Panter), Dutch Hasslvand, Sor Baster, arbor, Kurt Roessler an illiam Roess-

alabro, Trent @ipson, Mike Can.

non, Dick Clift and Mike Daly; (front row) bathoys Ronnie Hazelwood and Paul and Albert Roessler,

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Continued From Page 11. y . Orestes Minoso's double to left. Wynn § 2-Hitter

The win gave Boston the series, e three games to one. Stops Yanke A y. Unite ress

in—Minoso 2. Williams

Runs batted . i Bt Lows A New Jn land two singles and Joe Adcock volimer 3 Two-base hifs—¥ox ~Mincso a8 early as the South mung moje ss ‘PHS 4 Wiliams. 20 $3 walloped his eighth home run of Soodman Home run Hoicompe 3 When Gil MacDoug ais bis ¢ : 1 4 2 fname 3 218 HE { the year to lead Cincinnati's 12-|fiobhs. Double plave—Curmaigiel to Hass, grounder hopped over third base Westiake gf 1 1 Jhonson If hit attack. The Reds scored all Prby to Goodman. Dillinger to Fox to man Al Rosen's glove. Jackie Totes ib 4 i ockman. 1b 18 1itheir runs off Johnny Sain in the [Teac Left on bases—Boston 1. Chicage Jensen beat out a slow infield pogsende ¢ 2 3 HWabiume 3 8 first six innings. i Struck out—bv Holcombe 3. Stobbs 3. roller in the ninth. a 3 { RIgDEY ) 0 : Wild pitch—8tobbs. Hit by piteher—by re : A tw d Fe 1 i 8 b 8 tamky’ 8 Cinclanat! Boston Stobbs Fox). Winning pitcher —8tobhs Wynn walked only two an iy 17-31. Losi fteher— Holcombe (7-8) |. aix Fannedye : 3 errimn o's E] ? A darian a o 9 A Umpires ae. P Hubbard, Rommel ‘and struc k out six and only one penser 3 fn a 3 3 8 1Jethroect 4 0 { o Paparella, Time—2:23 Attendance—37.092. Yankee got as far as second vas fontke Wyroath tt 2 1am t 1 8) as the Indians grabbed the rub{Lohrke 10 Kiuszskilb 4 1 8 OBlliott3p 4 2 0 2 Bi k as 3.18 : e Tot 38132718 ‘Totals 34 T3113 Hatton3d 4 1 0 3i Cooper e : 3 > S enators an ber game of their vital series. otals 38 1. Adcock.lf 4 2 4 0 Spahn . 3 : S.anky ¥atked I a ieney if Kaen. tallcup.ss 3 1 0 0 Marshallrf 3 1 3 8 D 4 8 5 0 Wynn was first opposed by Fd P505he BAP inte Fores wiay Yor 5. Jones poneile ’ 3 : 9 Marques. r $133 etroit, lo) Lopat, once an automatic vietor ath Y 2 3 3 A ’ or Lopat's le flied out for Williams in ninth. | Shin 3 3 i 3 3 DETROIT. July ‘14 Washing- 0Ve! the Indians, but Lopat f Louis 000 110 3304 §istl 1086, ' a mastery was broken for a second } York 101 010 000-3 Paine, p 0 0 0 ¢ton’s Don Johnson blanked the straight time. His career record eo Pe In he FT OBW" bAse| Torgls 381227 8 Totals 32 837 7 Detroit Tigers on three hits today yer the Indians now is 30-8, Chomson, 8 ! y gist] ed O01 or Cole in Tt} y D >» . : Sark Thomaah. Sleushigr Dounle oi'n Bist) mea, Bb for Sole ott as his teammates collected 12 off Cleveland got a total of 11 Eoin fd Neier 3. Biggie | Cineiunati 001 022 000 5 three Tiger pitchers and’ the blows off four Yank pitchers as Foencer 1, B. Jones, Struck oul—-By Boston 008. 40D M0 © Sans ine y hef oq they took a 5-3 edge in games Lonnedy 1. Hits and runs Off Kennedy Runs batted in Ryan, Wyrostek, Kius- Senators won, 8 to (, before 672 1 woe the te: s in Cleveland # and 2 in 4% 'nnings. Lanier 7 and 3 In'gewski, Adcock, Merriman, Two base hits fans tween 1€ eams a . 4'5. Spencer 4 and 2 in 3%, 3 Whe 9 Riliott, Merriman, Wyrostek Home run ans. The Yanks have won six straight and 0 in 1. Brazile 0 and 0 In 4% inning Adcock Stolen bases Ryan, Stallcup " Xa mo iva he Senat ” ; i Or pitcher Brozle al JOHDE pitcher. Sacrifice Marshall. Left on bases Cin I'he victory gave the Senators gver Cleveland at New York. Spencer (4-3) Bir o8-- ‘ ay cinnati 7, Boston 7. Bases on balls off series TAMERS one : 5 ~ and Jorda. Time—2.40. Attendance -- Le ) RW piel on ALS 4 the series, two games to one. New York Cleveland 10.0007 {Raffensherger §, Sain 3, Cole 2. Paine 4 | Johnson a righthander, faced AB HOA ABR OA Hits and runs off Sain 10 and 5 in y » bs Jensen.cf ¢ 1 3 0 Mitchllf 4316 . " innings €ole 2 and 0 in 1; Paine 0 and 0'only 29 batters as he registered Rizzioss i 0 3 3 Avila ro $ 3 4 1 in 3 ‘inning pitcher Raffensberger 9-9) i ] in AF AA AE , McDgld 3 Chpmn.o ontinue Losing | pitcher—8ain 14-10). Umpires— DiS fifth victory of the season. He go.j § 02 0Eastrib 4 180 Covan, Stewart and Gore. Attendance— walked none and struck oue one 3 0 3 5 gmpen.1b : g 3 : 7 1 osen, TE. Time--2.0p Hal Newhouser started for Detroit 31 0 0 0Kndv.rf $110 { ” re i 2 ANS. S 3 3 : : : but was chased in the second in 2 03 4Booness 4 333 | iM ira es Hart Trips Fry ning and was releved by Dizzy » 98 1 1 Wynn.p 3001 Trout, Hank Borowy pitched the 5i%i%, 4 0 0 1 * . « » 0 00 last three innings. { ik Yar 14.2For 9th 1 14 PHILADELF HiA uy 34 or t ime Washington Detroit (0 I I) i a vo o 0 2 - FE ohie A: NTR Rad & Perfect 98) BIRMINGHAM, Eng, July 14... ARE QA, . . SBUQA nou 382849 Toms Hild at bat and Emory urch gaine UP)-—Doris Hart of Coral Gables Sosi} 413 0Kroosklib 4 0 8 o Hopp struck’ out for Coleman’ in his 10th victory today as the : Noren. cf { 0 3 0Kell.db 312 2%g %n struck out for Overmire in Fhiladelphia Phillies defeated the Fla, won the women's singles Yernoniv 5 3 8 F Wertkol 38 10 ohh : “ ‘heels 2 { 5 Chinsbers.o 3 stk 000 000 000 0 Riliscurgh Pirates, 240, le sweepititle in the Midland Counties Ten- fetftpan | § 3 JGRIPe 1 4 1 3 SN 0 034 oon § elr ree-game series. ia Tour r oday w Kiutts,e 4 3 0iLinon.ss 3 8 3 2 grror-Collins, Runs batted in—Avia 2 Ashburn made four of his al y Ragjens in ith a Sinks $33 3 Newhser» 23 3 Yionpman'3 Michell. Buster, Hexan Two . -2, 7-5 vie ; TOUR lb hits—Avils 2. Home Run che team’s five hits, including a two hard-fought 4-6. 6-2 7-5 victory Kotiowar 1 0 0 olase hits—Aelle 3 HOME Botbie: pias b over Shirley Fry of Akron/ 0, RIowy.p 9 q 0 ! Lopat to Rizzute to Collins. Rizzuto to REger, who he had beat in th ulin 1 0 0 0 Nrartin to Collins. Left on bases--New It was the Phils’ sixth consecu- m she ha eaten In Bl. re I —— york 4. Cleveland 17. Bases on balls- off Wimbledon final last Saturday Totals 38133713 ‘Totals 38 33V1l {spar 3. Overmire 1, Kramer 1. Wynn 2 tive triumph over the Pirates and + | Kollowas™ grounded out for Trout in gic ut by- Wynn 4. Hits and rung of strows

gave them a 11-3 edge in the season series, given a much stiffer battle. than Church scattered six Pirate in her 68-1, 6-0 triumph of last Jaisties to gain his eighth triumph Week, but after an erratic start, his last nine decisions. He has she steadied, evened the match in won 10 and lost four so far this the second set, and overcame a season. 1-3 disadvantage in the final set. C Pittedursh Philedelohis The victory gave Miss Hart, | Waltkus:] oe a 4 who Ig ranked second in the U. 8. 18 3 Ashbirn.ef ¥ o her 11th European and Egyptian op i Women's singles title of the sea-

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. 120 014 000-8 Kramer 0 and 0 in 1 Winning pitcher— 000 000 000-0 Wynn 19-9:. Losing pitcher—Lopat (11-8) Kell, Lipon. Runs batted Umpires—Hurley Honochick McGowan Far Coan A ne McKinley. Time--3:03. Attendance— 0.893

Washington Detroit Errors—Priddy in—-Vernon, Johnson Yost Two-base hits — Coan. Bacrifiees — Cogn Johnson. Double plays--Johnson to Dente 10, Vsrnen, Priddy to Li on to Kryhoskl, A's Walk Over oil to Priddy to Kryhoskl. Left on bases x Nhington 8. Detroit 3 if) and runs off —Newhouser 3 and 3 In 1% innings.

» Trout 7 and 8 in 4%, Borowy 2 sand 01 0 3. Bases on balls of Beaute 1, rout Brownies, 1 to 6 2. Btruek out by- Johnsqy 1. Trout 2. Borowy 1 Balk Johnson inning pitcher ST. LOUIS, July 14 — Eleven Umpires Stevens. Summers, bases on balls and 11 hits gave

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Chandler Gay As Last Act

‘I'l See You Again,’ He Tells Writers.

By United Press

. VERSAILLES, Ky. July

left here today for Reading, Pa., where tomorrow he will perform his last official act as commissioner of baseball.

| Divot Diggings—

14—A jovial A. B. Chandler

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July 25 Offers : Top Golf Menu

By JIM HEYROCK WEDNESDAY, JULY 25 is a red letter day in Indiana. golf, There are so many top events on that date it'll be difficult for a tournament golfer or golfing enthusiast to decide what to take in. ! On that day: Ben Hogan is playing an exhibition at Lafayette; Byron Nelson is at Wabash for an exhibition} ‘the big invitational tourna-| ‘ment at Monticello is played,| graying head ‘and say

‘and the Highland Classic, ane| «can't understand it.” It's been of the biggest golfing and men's, happening for many years,

\sacial events in Indianapolis golf,| Bob Myers, the likeable kingtakes place. | sized former amateur champ It seems the top promoters for| still was able to smile after his any of these events are the boys| loss In the first round last

ing the tournament, just shakes

Chandler, wearing a birthday smile, said he was “in fine =pirits” and looking forward to the cere{monies at Reading, where he will {help dedicate a new baseball park. | The commissioner, who was 53 years old today, said he didn’t {feel like discussing the issues surrounding his dismissal from his $65,000 a year job at fhe head of organized basebail. “I don’t want to say anything {about it,” Chandler said. “I

{cleared my desk in Cincinnati

{early this week, and as soon as| {IT get back from Reading I'm| BUD CORDIN, a Buick dealer’

‘at Monticello, made a special trip, | SP [to Anderson last week to talk d e y 2IXas

But he added, “You might say

these past six years in baseball. I feel that I gave the game the best I had, and only wish I could have done still mare for it. “I want to thank the baseball the players, the umpires, and the majority of club owners {for the fine way in which they ‘have always treated me.” | He obviously referred to his

failure to win renewal of his con-|

tract although nine of the 16 imajor league club owners voted {in his favor. “Tell all the sports writers I said thanks to them, too, and |tell them I'll be seeing them again,” was Chandler's final word. He didn’t say where or when,

Holiday Softball Finals Tonight

The finals of the Holiday Soft-|

hall tournament ‘at 8:45 tonight in Municipal Stadium will match

. Sam's Tavern and United Home

lvietory over the St. Louis Browns today. The Browns outhit the A’s, 1311, smashing out three home runs, but Jim Suchecki, Bob Hogue and Dick Starr encountered their usual wild spells and the A's, taking a 4-0 lead in the fifth inning were never headed.

Philadelphia St. Louis , AR HOA AB HOA Suder.as 1 3 3 Youry3b 3 3 } 3 Valo.r 3 i 0i Upton.ss 3 1 Philley.c? 2 3 0 Beross 2010 Zerniallf 5'4 5 OORColmnilf 4 1 ¢ 0 Fain.1b 3 011 2 Lollar.c 31.646 } 211 2Woodrf 4:3} 38 4 0 3 8Delsingef 4 23 0 3 1 0 1 Marsh.3b 4 240 210 1Longlb 4130 103 0Bucheckt,p 1 0 0 1 Hogue.p 1 1 60 Arlt 1000 | Starr p 299] 9% Lehner 1000 Totals 36112715 Totals T1321 %

Arft flied out for Hogue in sixth Lehner grounded out for Starr in ninth Philadelphia 000 043 30010 St. Louis 000 023 010— 6 Error—Wopd. Runs batted in—Philley 4 Zernial 2. Majeski 2. Young. Upton, Lollar, Long 2. Valo. Fain. Delsing Two-

base hits—Suder, Zernial, Philiey, Delsing Valo. Home rung—Lollar, Long, Delsing Sacrifice Hits—Martin. _Btolen bases—

Philiey. Double playvs—Majeski to Klein to Fain, Long (unassisted), Suder to Klein to Fain. Left on bases—S8t Louis 5 Phil. adelphis I Bases on balls-—off: Martin I, SucHecki 3, Hogue 4. Starr 5 Struck out-—by: Suchecki 1, Starr 2. Hits and runs—off: Suchecki 5 and 4 i 13 Innings Hogue 4 and 3 in 135. May 1 . Coleman 3 and 2 1 I ng pitcher—Martin 5-1) osing Suchecki -5 Umpires — Passarella. Berry, Napp. Time 2:49. Attendance 1518

Argentina Captures British Grand Prix

SILVESTONE, Eng. July 14 (UP)~—Froilan Gonzales of Argentina, driving a Ferrari, won the 1951 British Grand Prix today at an average speed of 96.11 miles per hour, Juan Manuel Fangio, also of Argentina, driving an AlfaRomeo, was second and Luigi Villoresi of Italy, in a Ferrari, was third. Felice Bonetto of Italy, driving an Alfa-Romeo, was fourth and Reg Parnell, driving one of the controversial British Brms, finished fifth.

Mexican Loop Prexy Will Resign Post

MEXICO CITY, July 14 (UP)— Ki

Dr. Eduardo Quijano Pitman, president of the Mexican Baseball league - during the past three

vears, submitted his resignation today and league officials were expected to accept it next week. The resignation was believed due to differences between Pitman (and member clubs of the circuit. Gen. Octavio Rueda Magro, league secretary,” will serve as temporary top man.

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Life. The winner is slated to meet “King and his Court” a four-man

professional team with an outstanding record here July 28 and 29.

The “King” is Ed Feigner who has 19 different pitching styles including pitching from behind second base, blindfolded and between his legs, His “court” consists of a first baseman,.a shortstop and a catcher.

Other games on tonight's program are Kinman's Garage vs. West Indianapolis Clowns at 6:15 p. m. and the Standard Machine Works Girls meeting the Wild Cat Girls at 7:30 p. m. LONGACRE SOFTBALL SCHEDULE 6:15 Frogress Loundry vs. Communal Center 7.30 Meyer's Market vs. Link Beit. 8:45 Regal Market vs. N. Y. Central. The Indianapolis Sanitation Stars a fast negro softball team have open nights July 21 and 22. State teams may contact Bob Mathews at 2133 Martindale Ave. or phone TA. 8244 after 8 2. m

Germany, Italy Even

. In Davis Cup Series

MUNICH, Sermany, July 14 (UP)-—~Germany evened its Davis Cup European Zone tennis semifinals against Italy at one victory each today as 42-year-old Baron "Gottfried von Cramm defeated Gianni Cucelli, 6-2, 2-4, 8-6; 7-5. Rolando del Bello had sent Italy off to a 1-0 lead yesterday by heating F¥rnst Buccholz of Germany in the opening singles match before a heavy rain forced postponement of the Von CrammCucelli contest. The doubles will be played tomorrow.

Major League Leaders

By United Press NATIONAL LEAGUE G AB R H Pet Louis 77 292 63 10%

1 3 79 329 51 119-.383 lyn 80 288 60 100 .350 Cir 75 205 30 100 .339

w York 82 331 6D 108 .326 AMERICAN LFAGUE G AB R H Pct Fain, Philadelphia .. 81 291 37 88 .337 Minoso. - Chicago BO 279 #8 94 .337 Kell. Detroit 69 278 48 93 335 Williams, Boston -s 80 275 70 92 .333 Doby, Cleveland i0 225 58 74 .329 HOME RUN

5 22 Pirates 20 RUNS BATTED IN Red Sox 77 Rosen. Indians 8 W. Sox 70 Westlake, Cards 6 66 Snider, Dodgers 6 PITCHING Kinder. Red Sox 5-0 Werle, Pirates 5Roe, Dodgers 123-1 Martin, A's 3Nixon, Red Box 8-1 Brecheen, Cards 3§-

Amateur Softball

Tonight's schedule at eech Grove 6:15-~Atkins Saw Fost vs. Eli Lily Legion Post: T:30—Allled Florists vs. Shelbyville McCain Insurance: 45—Naval Ordnance vs. Barrington Heights Results last night Municipal tadium All Stars 9, Longacre Sadun All Stars 6; Beech Greve All Stars 13, Eagle Creek Stadium All Stars 0

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from Monticello, They turned out! Wednesday. {in large numbers at the state “It's still a game” he {tournament in Anderson, not only, laughed, “and when it becomes {to play golf but to play up their] work and ceases to be fun, I |event, | quit,” l The Monticello gang started Did the trees botner the golfers !this tournament last year and it in the State Am? As one said: |went over with a bang. This year,| nis is the only course in the they're putting on an even bigger State Where every day is Arbor lone, ‘Both pros and amateurs “ay Iplay and there's cash for the The women steal the scene this {pros and merchandise for the Week with their State Tourna|amateurs, all of which amounts Ment at Broadmoor. Maybe one ‘to $1300, ’ of the youngsters will pop into

nw the limelight this year.

the tournament. It's going to be the best in the state this year { (Bud said so). | Of course the Highland Classic

Defeat Moylan, always is one of the most enjoy- . . able golfing days of the year and U 0 mn emis we understand this year will id

pass others. It was a great day last year even when it rained. SPRING LAKE, N. J, July And then, of course, for those (14 (UP)—Billy Talbert of Who like to watch, there are |New York, fifth-ranking U. S. the sxhibitinns DY the (Wo pro%, \player and Vic Sextas of Phil adelphia, No. 8, scored semi-

Hogan and Nelson. Hogan's {final victories today in the

exhibition will be at the Elks | Country Club in Lafayette, Rathing and Tennis Club Invitation tournament.

| He'll play with Wayne Clark of | the Lafayette Country Club | and Dave Melille, 1851 LafaTalbert gained his position in tomorrow's final by taking a |four-set decision from Eddie

yette city champion, { They asked John David to | Moylan, bank teller from Trenton, N. J., and winner of the Spring-

~ play with Nelson at Wabash on that day, but big John believes lake crown four years back, 6-4, 3-6, 7-5, 6-2.

{ he'll turn it dowm in favor of { one of the other events. ton professional, is hosting the The hard-hitting Seixas hlasted eighth annual Elks Invitational. Defending. Champion Gardnar It's a replay of: the tournament Mulloy of Coral Gables, Fla, in that was rained out. earlier this Straight sets, 6-0, 6-2, 6-4. season. Ted Lach is defending! The downfall of top-seeded amateur and Hamblin and Red Mulloy came as a surprise to the Widner are defending pros. near-capacity crowd. Going to be a good trick. Ham-| geixas played hard, forcing blin is supposed to defend his tennis all“the way to notch his pro laurels at Monticello that conquest over the fourth-ranking day. | American star, but wasn't getting too much opposition. Mulloy lost JOHN DAVID, still one of the seven straight games before he Te ED tamen ever to play could hold his awn service. golf in Hoosierland, added to hig : greatness during the State Ama-| Looked Like Winner teur in Anderson while he was Moylan, who upset Don McNeill losing to 15-year-old Joe Camp- in the quarter finals, looked like bell of Anderson. a winner going into the third set On one. green the youngster against Talbert. He took a 3-1 mizsed hort Bult bd. ctl g lead, scoring two service breaks, ssed a short putt and still had ang then was in front at 4-2.

David five down. As they walked maipert, captured five of the next down the next fairway. John put six games for the set.

his arm ar : - ; SGRd. the kid's shoul In the fourth Moylan also

| ders. - ¥ started strongly, winning two in I want to beat you" he sald 3 row, Hitting off the ground softly, "but I don't want to beat with speed and fine direction.

uP. Talbert reeled off six straight Now settle down.” That should games for the set and match.

have been a great golf lesson for Moylan staved off one match the boy. point with an overhead smash, but netted the second. Leg cramps hampered Moylan in the fourth set.

| And still another one sneaks in on that day. Floyd Hamblin, Tip-

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DR. BOB BLAKE, one of Anderson’s best golfers, can't figure what happens to him in tournaments. He was playing like a

demon before the State Amateur. Buddy Young Signs

Then he was beaten in match NEW YORK, July 14 (UP)— play by George Kaperak. After p a4. Young, five-foot-414-inch he was ousted he went back ong aihack signed today to play the course and fired sub-par golf. his fifth season of professional The amiable Boh, who was |foothall and his secand straight an excellent host and a fine ad- with the New York Yanks of the vertisement for Anderson dur- National League.

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